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Fun, vibrant and bustling, the South Korean capital of Seoul (??) really is a bucket list destination no-one should miss out on. Even the smallest of backstreets are alive with activity in the day, while by night, the neon-lit bars, clubs and entertainment venues bring a unique kind of chaos and noise you’re unlikely to come across again.

When it comes to eating you’ll be completely spoilt for choice. Korea’s signature dishes and international cuisine will set your senses alight and there’s everything available from street food and takeaways to exquisite dining on the Han River.

Home to over 20 million inhabitants from all over the globe, Seoul is one of the most tightly packed cities in the world. But despite its modern metro vibe and youthful exuberance, Seoul is also a place of great history and culture. Joseon-dynasty palaces proudly shown off in the centre of the city display Seoul’s regal power dating right back to the 14th Century. Bukhansan National Park, with its stunning three major peaks, is a mecca for climbers and hikers alike, and the age-old songs and traditional dances of generations gone by are still enthusiastically played out along the street of Insadonggil. Add in notable cleanliness, a very low crime rate, a welcoming atmosphere and seriously fast public transport network and it’s easy to see why Seoul simply goes from strength to strength.

A great place to start is with a tour of the six palaces, including Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung, finished off by visiting the ancestral shrine of Jongmyo. Once you’re ready for something to eat, kick back at one of the beautiful tearooms and cafes of Insadong before browsing the art galleries and adorable trinket shops. Why not then carry on your shopping at the enormous markets of Dongdaemun and Namdaemun, both of which sell pretty much anything you can think of in abundance.

So if Seoul is somewhere you’ve always wanted to visit, why not check out our full range of flights now, including first class and business class flights too.

5 Things You Need to Know About Seoul

Fast-paced, exciting and a real sensual feast, Seoul is well worth a visit by any keen traveller. But it’s also worth getting clued up on a few things before you go:

Time Difference: UTC +9 hoursCurrency: Won Native Language: KoreanWeather: The summer period in Seoul from June to August sees hot and humid weather, whereas winter, from December to February, is icy cold and dry. Autumn and spring are thought to be the best times to visit as they offer warm, sunny days with clear blue skies. Temperatures are around 1°C in winter, reaching up to 30°C in summer.Sales Tax: 10%

Flying to Seoul from Canada

Before you start planning your trip, here’s everything you’ll need to know when flying to Seoul from Canada.

Flight Times

Travelling from Canada to Seoul takes around eleven hours depending on where in Canada you’re flying from.

Entry Requirements

Canadian citizens do not need a visa to gain entry into Seoul as long as they hold a Canadian passport and are staying for less than 180 days.

Airlines That Fly to Seoul

The following airlines currently offer direct flights from Canada to Seoul:
- Air Canada
- Korean
- Asiana

The Airport

Seoul Incheon Airport (ICN)

The airport is around 50km to the west of Seoul and can take well over an hour by car. Using the Airport Railroad Express (AREX) service is the fastest and the cheapest way to get from the airport to central Seoul. The AREX operates two types of trains: the Express train, which makes no stops along the way, and the All-Stop train, which makes ten stops before it reaches Seoul Station.

10 Seoul Must-Dos

Make the most of your time in Seoul using our list of the ten main things to see while you’re there: